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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

The Israel-Palestine conflict has once again escalated, reaching an unprecedented scale. Below are the most recent updates on the intensifying tensions between the two sides.

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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

The statement reveals that the Israeli army has employed more than 1,000 tons of explosives and missiles in the airstrikes conducted on the Gaza Strip since October 7. It further estimated that these attacks have resulted in the tragic loss of hundreds of Palestinian lives.

Additionally, the statement mentioned that dozens of Hamas members who crossed the border and infiltrated nearby settlements were apprehended during this period.

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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

Furthermore, the statement noted that since October 7, Chief of General Staff Herzi Halevi held two meetings with the US Central Command, which reaffirmed its support for Israel.

The statement highlighted that preparations across all battlefields are being intensified, the reinforcement of forces in the northern region is ongoing, and hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers have been mobilized in recent days.

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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

The statement highlighted that preparations across all battlefields are being intensified, the reinforcement of forces in the northern region is ongoing, and hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers have been mobilized in recent days.

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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

In a statement on his social media account, Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Katz declared, "I have instructed the cessation of water supply from Israel to Gaza with immediate effect.

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Israel commits massacres in Gaza by targeting Palestinian civilians

Additionally, electricity and fuel were discontinued yesterday. What occurred previously will not be repeated."